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Bridges are the most vulnerable elements in transport systems, and they may undergo structural problems due to environmental conditions and natural disasters.

In relation to LDH, its LHS sibling may undergo structural modifications based on different type of metal cation that is present in the compound lattice.

In general bifurcation theory is concerned with the dynamical system which contains one or more external parameters and with the manner in which the solution set may undergo structural changes as the parameter or parameters are varied.

Alternatively, nucleosomes may undergo structural changes related to the chirally reversed nucleosome ("reversome") recently proposed based on single-molecule studies [17].

Paralogs, which mainly arise from a duplication event and may undergo structural rearrangements during evolution [ 1], are found in the non-orthologous sets described herein.

In this phase, ECs may undergo structural changes, acquiring dysfunctional markers with a fibroblast-like phenotype [ 22], with possible development of fibrosis [ 23, 24].

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When a tensile force is applied at two anchoring points of a protein, the protein may deform or undergo structural transition.

The dramatic inability of the prkaca-L173A and prkaca-F327A mutants to maintain viability in the tpk null strain may indicate that residues that undergo structural rearrangement may play a more significant role in regulating nucleotide binding for PKA activity.

Operando studies have shown that catalysts may undergo dynamic structural transformations upon small changes in the reaction conditions and such transformations have a strong impact on the performance of the catalysts.

This conclusion is consistent with the results from far UV CD (Figure 4) as well as 2DUV (Figure 5) spectroscopic analyses, and suggest that after aggregation protein molecules may undergo additional structural rearrangement during UVB exposure.

Inside these celestial bodies, simple hydrocarbons such as methane, which are highly abundant in the atmospheres2, are believed to undergo structural transitions3,4 that release hydrogen from deeper layers and may lead to compact stratified cores5,6,7.

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